Digital Library: Supreme Court Limits Landmine Lurking in Many Consumer Cases
The unanimous ruling in Keathley rejects a commonly applied test for judicial estoppel and sends a clear message that application of judicial estoppel based on a prior bankruptcy has gotten out of…
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